Monday, May 24, 2010

Is there such a thing as a wild hamster?


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yeah.. they live in the desert.
Don't push it bud!
Yes. Here's a link with more info about hamsters.
http://library.thinkquest.org/tq0312800/...
Hamsters are now extinct in the wild. they were originally dry, desert animals from syria, but are now only bred as pets. However, they are not naturally tame like cats and dogs, and are not domesticated, so will only repond to how they are handled. A hamster that bites is not a happy hamster.
Yes before humans tamed them.
Drive down to the Titty Twister bar they have em in all shapes and sizes.
Yes, one species is being reintroduced in some parts of Europe hopefully soon to see if they will repopulate
Yes. Syrian hamsters come from Syria. They were found by some guy in like the 1930s. I say that they used to be wild. Dwarf Hamsters were found in different places and weren't sold as pets til 1995. My dad was shocked to hear that fact because we have two dwarf hamsters upstairs about a year old. Syrian hamsters actually liked to be alone in the wild. That is why they should have a whole cage to themselves today. Dwarf hamsters are social so they can have a buddy unlike the Syrian Hamster. My dwarf hamsters are both males and they both live with each other and I have no problems with it.
they don't have hamsters in the wild but gerbils live wild in the dessert
they have back legs like kangaroos mine used to jump like as high as freaking hell

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